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Semester program Summer term 2023/24

The semester program booklet is published every semester at the beginning of the lecture period. In addition to an excerpt from the KIT course catalog with the courses relevant to the degree programs of the Faculty of Architecture, the program booklet contains further information on dates in the respective semester, class schedules, exam registrations, information on the faculty's facilities, and excerpts from the study and examination regulations.

The semester program booklet is published every semester at the beginning of the lecture period.

In addition to an excerpt from the KIT course catalog with the courses relevant to the degree programs of the Faculty of Architecture, the program booklet contains further information on dates in the respective semester, class schedules, exam registrations, information on the faculty's facilities, and excerpts from the study and examination regulations.

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Bachelor Courses Architecture 36<br />

Day and time: Day and time: Thursdays, 9:00<br />

1st meeting: 28.10.<strong>2023</strong> in Wuppertal<br />

Submission: 19.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Presentation: 21.02.20<strong>24</strong> and 22.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Excursion to Wuppertal on 28.10.<strong>2023</strong> - 29.10.<strong>2023</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Blümke, Tabea Katharina<br />

Rausch, Manuel<br />

Hoss, Hanna Silvie<br />

Boerman, Elena<br />

1720604<br />

Advanced Construction Technology<br />

Design Studies (Hebel)<br />

This event can only be chosen in connection with<br />

the associated design studio „BauTechKIT“.<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Hebel, Dirk<br />

Blümke, Tabea Katharina<br />

Boerman, Elena<br />

Hoss, Hanna Silvie<br />

Rausch, Manuel<br />

1731260<br />

Constructed Nature (Multerer/Inderbitzin)<br />

In the upcoming semester, we will take the exhibition<br />

project for the forthcoming KIT anniversary<br />

as an opportunity to take a closer look at the<br />

history and infrastructures of the botanical gardens<br />

in Karlsruhe. The history goes back to the<br />

18th century and is deeply based on aristocratic<br />

curiosity as well as the need for representation<br />

and enjoyment. Later, it found its way into the<br />

academy, the bourgeoisie and modern research,<br />

which still endures and has significance at KIT today.<br />

Botanical gardens are heterotopic places that<br />

enable „silent journeys“ to distant and envisioned<br />

spaces - places with a different climate and an<br />

exotic vegetation. Together, science and technology<br />

create the conditions for these constructed natures.<br />

In the design process we want to continue<br />

the genealogy of gardens and greenhouses in Karlsruhe<br />

- whether in the form of a new installation<br />

or in the continuing of what is already there will<br />

be left open for the moment. The semester will be<br />

accompanied by contributions and critiques from<br />

experts. The integrated seminar will serve us to<br />

develop the basics, to gain knowledge and to work<br />

out the contents and the drawings for the exhibition.<br />

On the excursion to London we will have a<br />

look and study the typology of the glass houses.<br />

Appointment: Thu, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm<br />

First Meeting: 25./26.10.<strong>2023</strong>, 10:00 am,<br />

Bldg.11.40, R 115<br />

Pin-Ups: to be announced<br />

Mandatory excursion: London, dates to be<br />

announced<br />

Submission/Presentation: 22.02.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Form: Individual work or teamwork is possible<br />

Focus of study: Architectural and Cultural<br />

Heritage<br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Multerer, Sebastian<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

von Zepelin, Maximilian<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

1731261<br />

Advanced Project Studies (Multerer/<br />

Inderbitzin): Hübsch‘s Greenhouses<br />

The starting point of our research is Heinrich<br />

Hübsch‘s greenhouses in the Botanical Garden<br />

in Karlsruhe. Starting there, we cast relations in<br />

depth and breadth: we read about the historical<br />

context and botanical research in Karlsruhe,<br />

document previous and subsequent projects in<br />

Karlsruhe and elsewhere, discover the infrastructures<br />

and resources necessary for the operation of<br />

the local facility, ... The knowledge acquired will<br />

form an important basis for the master design<br />

studio. In addition, the results will serve as<br />

content and drawings for the faculty‘s exhibition<br />

on the occasion of the KIT anniversary next year.<br />

The course can only be chosen with the associated<br />

design studio and is compulsory. The Seminar is<br />

an integral part of the master-studio Constructed<br />

Natures. Participation is obligatory for those<br />

choosing the design studio. The dates coincide<br />

with those of the Master Studio.<br />

Exam: 22.2.20<strong>24</strong><br />

Event format: On-Site<br />

Language: German/English<br />

Multerer, Sebastian<br />

Inderbitzin, Christian<br />

Schork, Anna Karin<br />

von Zepelin, Maximilian<br />

Zickert, Edda<br />

Zlokapa, Srdjan<br />

1731058<br />

Downtown in the Final Sale? A<br />

Development Strategy for the Future of<br />

Heilbronn City Center (Neppl)<br />

Germany‘s city centers have undergone radical<br />

change in recent decades. Whereas the formerly

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